Nothing like a Blendtec giveaway and 3 new smoothie recipes to kick off the weekend, right?
Happy Friday indeed!
Blendtec sent me a refurbished Blendtec Total Blender to review on the blog. I’m going to have a fun little giveaway to get your own engines revving and give this beast away to one lucky reader.
And boy, is this thing a beast!
As you may know, I purchased a Vitamix last year and I’m in love with it. I wasn’t sure what to expect with the Blendtec. My standards are pretty high when it comes to blenders, so I’m a tough cookie smoothie!
This is a refurbished machine, which means that it was slightly used but it was inspected and processed in the Blendtec factory to restore it to ‘like new’ condition. Honestly, you’d never be able to tell that this machine wasn’t brand spanking new! It is in mint condition. You can also save quite a bit of money if you purchase their refurbished models.
Plus, you get to be all eco-friendly by recycling…what’s not to love?
Here are some specs:
- You can make smoothies, fresh juice, ice cream, milkshakes, cappuccinos, margaritas, soups, sauces, bread dough, dressings, salsas and more
- The Total Blender comes with an exclusive Smart-Touch Technology which means when a cycle button is pushed, the Total Blender automatically speeds up and slows down, then shuts off when the cycle is complete.
- It turns ice to snow and actually comes with an Ice-Crushing Guarantee and has1560 Watts of blending power
- Blender includes: 32 oz. BPA free wet + dry container, Total Blender Motor Base, FourSide Pitcher, Vented Pitcher Lid, Recipe Book, Owner’s Manual, instructional CD
- It has 6 pre-programmed blend cycles (below) that are designed to produce optimum results for a range of blending tasks such as soups and sauces or whole juice. The instruction manual tells you how long each cycle goes for and it’s also displayed on the screen when blending.
- The pitcher is a wet and dry which means you don’t have to purchase another container like you do with the Vitamix.
After reading up on this bad boy, I threw a blending party and Eric and I got to be the lucky taste-testers!
Of course, the ultimate test for any blender is a Green Monster smoothie made with KALE! If you’ve ever made a smoothie with kale and it was chunky, I feel your pain. I suffered through that for a couple years before I finally bought my Vitamix beast.
After putting in my Green Monster ingredients, I hit the ‘smoothie’ button. I quickly realized that the smoothie setting (30 seconds) was probably not intended for Green Monsters because the greens didn’t pulverize enough after 30 seconds. I ended up blending for 3 smoothie cycles (1.5 minutes) instead of one.
After 1.5 minutes, it blended well and the kale was virtually smooth, but perhaps not as smooth as the Vitamix. It was a really close call, but I found the Blendtec was a tiny bit more coarse in texture as compared to my GM’s made with the Vitamix.
But again, it was so close, it’s almost a non-issue. And I’m sure many people don’t blend kale like my crazy self!
edited to add: Some of you told me to use the LIQUIFY setting for kale as it works much better! Good to know. :)
Up next, I made a few fruit smoothies and I was very pleased with the outcome. ![]()
Strawberry Cherry Basil Mango Coconut Cream Banana Data Cinnamon
These smoothies turned out I-N-C-R-E-D-I-B-L-E.
I tried another ultimate test for this beast- grinding flax. I’ve used a few blenders in the past that didn’t grind flax well, so I was anxious to test it out with the Blendtec.
Let’s just say it was PULVERIZED! Amazing job!!!
All in all, I think the Blendtec Total Blender is a great machine.
Here are some specifics that I love about it:
- Shorter height (15”) compared to Vitamix (20.5”) which means that it will fit under any counter top
- Easy to remove lid (I find the Vitamix lid is hard to put on and off)
- BPA free container
- Digital display (while not necessary, it is sleek and fun)
- No need for a Tamper stick like you need with the Vitamix. (The Tamper stick is included with a Vitamix to help push down and process ingredients. No need for this with the Blendtec)
- Contemporary & sleek design! Looks great on the counter.
- Wet + dry container all in one
Now how about some of those smoothie recipes to kick off the weekend?
Mango Coconut Cream Smoothie
- 1.25 cups coconut water
- 1 cup frozen mango chunks
- 1/2 frozen banana (or 1/4 cup coconut ice cream)
- 1 tbsp chia seeds or ground flax (optional)
Strawberry Cherry Basil Smoothie
(My fav new smoothie!)
- 1/4 cup (or a bit less) loosely packed basil (trust me it WORKS!)
- 1 cup almond milk
- 3/4 cup pitted and frozen cherries
- 1/2 cup hulled and frozen strawberries
- Chia seeds or flax (optional)
Banana Date Cinnamon Smoothie
- 1 frozen banana (peel before freezing)
- 1 cup almond milk
- 1 pitted medjool date
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 cup rolled oats
- 1 tbsp chia seeds
- 2-3 ice cubes, as needed
(That one is for Kristi!)
By the way, what the heck is this? Nooooooooooo!!!!
To enter the giveaway:
[Contest Closed]
Leave one comment below and you are entered! I’ll be drawing the random winner on Tuesday of next week.
Goodluck to all! Big thanks to Blendtec for this amazing opportunity!








Great review! I’ve been reading your blog for awhile and love all the recipes and reviews. I’m excited to try out this banana-date smoothie next!
Oh man! I totally want to make all of these. Right now.
Hope I win?
I would love this!
The mango coconut cream smoothie looks so good.
Great review! I am in the process of finding the perfect blender to by!
ohhh pick me pick me :). I am in dire need of a new blender… mine started smoking this week while trying to blend up a GM for breakfast… yikes!!
PS looooove the new smoothie recipes!
Oooh I would love a fancy blender :)
I would love to try a Blendtec…I’ve only used a Vitamix so I’d like to see which one is better
Pick me! I need a blender to keep in the classroom so I don’t even have to go to the teacher’s lounge to make a GM! :)
Wow I have never heard of Blendtec, but I know how much you’ve loved your Vita! I’m hoping to get a high speed blender soon so my GM smoothies don’t turn out quite so “chewy” anymore. :)
What an exciting giveaway! I would use this blender to make some green monsters again- my blender recently broke.
Also, my boyfriend eats overnight oats every. single. morning. Great recipe!
I’ve inherited my mother’s blender, which has been used since decades (DECADES!) ago to make very retro recipes such as Adelle Davis’ Pep Up (see below for copy of original). I grew up on this stuff, and totally attribute it to my love for healthy foods. A *new* blender (eg, newer than circa 1965) would be more than awesome – I’m getting kinda tired of 1/2-inch ice chunks in my green monsters!
Pep Up (Adelle Davis) – Amazing, but contains raw eggs. Yes, very vintage…..
■1 quart skim, low fat, or whole milk, preferably medically certified raw
■1 teaspoon to ½ cup yeast (depending on whether you are a beginner or a veteran yeast fan)
■¼ to ½ cup powdered milk (not instant)
■1 tablespoon soy, peanut, or safflower oil or mixed vegetable oils
■½ teaspoon magnesium oxide
■1 tablespoon granular lecithin (more if blood cholesterol is above 180 milligrams per 100 cc.)
■1 or 2 eggs, as desired
■½ cup frozen, undiluted orange juice or ½ cup apricot nectar or grape juice or ½ banana or 3 or 4 tablespoons chunk pineapple or frozen berries or any strong-flavored fruit
■Stir or blend together and drink
I went through the chunky smoothie stage with spinach and realized I wasn’t blending long enough (hah!). Now I enjoy smoother smoothies but haven’t tried one with kale yet. I liked your comparison to the Vitamix and I was thinking about saving up for one but the Blendtec sounds like a good alternative. Thanks for the review!
Oh this would be so wonderful to win! I have always wanted a vita mix, or at least a food processor!!!!
I would love a blender to make a smoothie every morning. For now, I’ve been buying giant containers of Naked smoothies. A blender would be such a money saver!
Pooh, pick me, pick me!
Ooh, not pooh. Stupid auto correct.
Please pick me!!! I am a poor mother of two that could use a wonderful blender/food processor!
Hi! Please pick me! I love testing recipes, I really like yours! However, my stupid, old generic blender is ready to bite the dust. It smells like burning! LOL!
My blender is a little bit of a weakling… I would love something that I could count on to grind up anything!